I'd say we need to try A/B/C/D/E/F... testing. The states make great laboratories for policy experiments
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1) Decide on the important metrics (cost, coverage, etc) 2) Launch 50 experiments in 50 states 3) Every 5 yearsaudit on how each experiment performed 4) Re-evaluate whether the same metrics are still considered most important 5) Shift resources toward successful experiments
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I have health insurance and can't even use it anymore. Lost my Dr of 15yrs, had to fight and go through hell to get one procedure, denied part of another procedure due to my age (left leg numb 3 months bc of denial), I could go on..
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If we didnt have run away credentialism, and had effective medicine we wouldn't need insurance. We generally demand more schooling for doctors than anyone. And if you actually talk to a doctor you realize that time was wasted"I think I used to know that".
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Innovate. Think 1) Amazon Prime Healthcare ... that’s an insurable group. 2) AAA Travelers Insurance group coverage or co-insurance for out-of-state network travel medical. Any membership group should be allowed to consolidate a risk pool and offer health coverage. Competition.
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